Light In The Darkness
$9.99
Part 1: The Message
Part 2: The Promise
Part 3: The Savior
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The second in our range of stunning, graphic-novel-style books faithfully illustrating the unchanged text of the gospel of Luke.
This prequel to ‘The Third Day’ has the same gritty, contemporary feel that is so far removed from the graphic versions of the Bible already available.
This resource will introduce the biblical account of the first Christmas to a new audience in a fresh way, powerfully capturing the joy, pain and emotion of Luke 1 and 2.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781910307205
ISBN10: 1910307203
Alex Webb-Peploe
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2016
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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